Word: landing
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Dane Greek 9, Sever 29 History 1: Mr. Benton's sects., Upper Mass. Mr. Chase's sects., Upper Mass. Mr. Jones's sects., Lower Mass. Mr. Lybyer's sect. 1c, Lower Mass. Dr. Ogg's sects., Lawrence 1 History 4. Sever 35 History 9, Sever 36 Italian 2, Holden Land. Arch. 1, Fogg Lecture Room Mathematics 26, Sever 29 Music 2, Holden Netherlandish 1, Holden Philosophy C, New Lecture Hall Physics 6a, Sever 30 Spanish 1VI, Pierce 103 Zoology 9a, Zool, Museum 1 Saturday, January 30. (XVI) Chemistry 16, Lower Mass. Class. Philol. 45, Upper Dane...
...interest among graduates in this matter has naturally been keen and widespread. The alumni in every state in the land have had it on their minds during these months and the possible men have been gone over thoroughly. President Eliot has gone on record as favoring a young and vigorous man who can shoulder the continuous and heavy work which the office involves. When President Eliot was inaugurated in 1869 he was only 35 years old and the Corporation has shown its fearlessness of comparative youth recently in appointing a new dean for the Medical School who is 32. Many...
Major Higginson has devoted his life to the interests of Boston and to Harvard. The first great gift that he gave to the University was a vast tract of land, which he wished to be named Soldiers Field in honor of those who had died for the Union during the Civil War. It was to be a place where all Harvard men could enjoy outdoor sports. In the autumn of 1899 he gave $150,000 to build a clubhouse which should "bear no name forever except that of our University." Plans for the building were drawn up by McKim, Mead...
...Club desires to obtain for its second production, a play of a different nature from "The Promised Land"; comedies are especially desirable. All men interested in writing plays are urged to communicate with the committee on the choice of plays, consisting of D. Gardiner 2L., D. Carb '09 and W. G. Wendell '09, as soon as possible. The members of the committee will be in Stoughton 2 from 3 to 6 o'clock this afternoon to confer with any men who wish to consult them...
...criticism of "The Promised Land" which appeared in last Wednesday's CRIMSON, credit belonging to H. C. Simon '10, who played the part of Bernstein, was, through and error, given to H. G. Eisenstadt...